This is not just a testament to their individual brilliance but also a reflection of how far Indian chess has come as a collective force," Sreekar Channapragada, an avid chess follower and co ...
For much of her childhood, Christine Argillet’s family spent summers in Spain with the artist Salvador Dali. He used to affectionately call her “the little infante". Her father, Pierre, a ...
D Gukesh, playing with black pieces, drew his second-round match in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2025 against Vladimir Fedoseev. The day saw several players settling for draws, including Arjun ...
Starting Friday, an exhibition in the capital Delhi will showcase an expansive collection of more than 200 of his original sketches, etchings and watercolour paintings. The collection has been curated ...
Although the Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí never visited India, his artworks are set to be displayed in the country for ...
"The closer you look at his paintings, the more you understand Dalí." The exhibition 'Dali comes to India' will be held at the India Habitat Centre from 7 February to 13 February and at Masarrat ...
What is happening? It feels like we are living in a Salvador Dali painting characterized by his surrealist dream-like imagery and unexpected juxtapositions. However, this is not a dream but a ...
The 18-year-old Indian, who took the crown last month from China’s Ding Liren, defeated the Netherlands No 1 Anish Giri in the opening round of Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee, the “chess Wimbledon”.
Indian art enthusiasts will now have the opportunity to experience Salvador Dalí’s work up close as Dalí: The Argillet Collection arrives in New Delhi, featuring over 200 etchings, drawings ...
They hypnotize the viewer into believing they are works of art. The Large Glass does the same, partly by the hypnotic character of the chess pieces and machines, partly by the way it has to be seen: ...
Dalí’s India
The arrival of Salvador Dalí’s artworks in India for the first time is not just an artistic milestone ~ it is a moment of ...
Today, we bring you a new installment of our focus challenges, in which we ask you to spend uninterrupted time looking at one piece of art. We’ll now feature these on the first Monday of each ...